Outa says a ‘poorly worded’ notice about fees for motoring services must be rewritten and reissued
New regulations on driving licence fees have angered motorists. Picture: DENIS DROPPA
The announcement caused anger among motorists who believed they were being charged more, and led to the AA launching a public petition to object to the proposal.However, the Road Traffic Management Corporation said Outa was mistaken and that R250 was an existing fee. Outa has hit back saying it was a “poorly worded” notice about fees for motoring services, and should be rewritten and reissued.
Outa said it was unable to find the previous notice and fees, and the RTMC has not provided it with a copy as requested. Instead, motorists face a murky situation of national fees charged by RTMC and additional provincial fees that vary from province to province.
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